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This episode features Gabor Kadas, founder of Friending, an app built to dismantle the isolation currently affecting nearly 70 million people in the US. We move past the surface of social media to discuss a platform designed with one goal: forcing the transition from digital solitude to tangible human connection.The Isolation Crisis: Analyzing the "profound solitude" created by the intersection of the COVID era and a tech-dominated culture that has confined a generation indoors. The Verification Standard: A deep dive into why Friending is the only platform to mandate user verification. We discuss how eliminating fake profiles creates the secure environment necessary for real-world social health."Are You In": How the app uses activity-based signaling—from rock climbing to beach volleyball—to bridge the gap between shared interests and physical proximity.The In-Person Mandate: Why a "Friend Request" is insufficient. The conversation focuses on the app's core essence: that true human connection is only solidified through real-life, face-to-face interaction.
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Today we are talking about AI Marketing,Marketing Trends, and The caber toss with guest Hayden Baillio. We'll also cover Drupal core 11.3 as our module of the week. For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/532 Topics AI in Marketing: Hayden's Insights The Role of AI in Content Creation Challenges and Ethical Considerations of AI AI Training Data and Bias AI in Security Testing AI Replacing Jobs The Future of Marketing with AI Highland Games and Personal Hobbies Resources Drupal core 11.3 release highlights Carsinisation Guests Hayden Baillio - hounder.co hgbaillio Hosts Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi Fei Lauren - feilauren MOTW Correspondent Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu Brief description: Have you been wanting a version of Drupal core that moves away from the hooks system, has PHP 8.5 support, or has better support for asynchronous queries? The newly released Drupal core 11.3 has all these and more. Module name/project name: Drupal core 11.3 Brief history Created in the last few days (hopefully) by the time this episode is released Changes Performance improvements New MYSQLi database driver. In combination with the PHP Fibers support added in Drupal 10.2, this should allow Drupal sites to run much faster. Not all hosting environments will have PHP configured to work with the new driver, so for now the new driver is in an experimental core module you will need to install to try the new driver Drupal can now lazy load multiple entities at a time using Fibers PHP 8.5 support should also improve performance, as will a number of caching improvements Some early testing in the community indicates some significant improvements for pages loaded from cold cache, anywhere from 30 to 40% fewer queries One of the significant changes in Drupal core 11.2 was the addition of HTMX as the intended successor to Drupal's older AJAX system. Drupal core 11.3 includes some significant steps on the path to replacing all the places that AJAX system in core There's a new HTMX factory object with methods to abstract the specifics of the attributes and headers needed to implement HTMX HTMX is now used for the Form Builder and ConfigSingleExportForm BigPipe no longer uses the older AJAX API, which itself uses jQuery New Workspace Provider concept, will be interesting to see what new possibilities this creates New administer node published status permission, previously required the much broader "administer nodes" permission Drupal core 11.3 also includes some capabilities that previously required contrib modules Links created within CKEditor5 now dynamically link to the entity and when rendered will automatically point to the most recent alias. Previously Drupal sites needed the Linkit module, which has been part of Drupal CMS since its release at the start of the year Drupal CMS is also heavily based on Drupal's recipe system, which includes the ability to automatically import content included within a recipe. Until now you still needed the default_content module to export content as YAML for inclusion in a recipe. With Drupal 11.3 you can export all entities of a particular type, optionally filtered by bundle, and optionally including all dependencies Many of Drupal's remaining hooks, particularly those for themes, now have OOP class replacements, so we're now very close to being able to deprecate .module and .theme files Listeners may remember that the Navigation module was added as an experimental module in Drupal core 10.3. In 11.3, the module is now officially stable, so the rethought admin menu that originally debuted as part of the Gin admin theme is now fully realized in Drupal core SDCs can now be marked to be excluded from the UI, for example if they are meant to only be nested within other components Drupal core 11.3 also introduces some new deprecations: Migrate Drupal and Migrate Drupal UI officially deprecated now that Drupal 7 is EOL Also field_layout, which was ultimately superseded by Layout Builder Promoted and Sticky fields are now hidden by default (an issue created more than 20 years ago! A five digit issue ID) - the user who created it had a drop.org username lol Another issue that sets the "Promoted" default value to FALSE for new content types was also resolved, but only 15 years old. It had a six-digit issue ID - barely! Theme engines have been deprecated! This may be the last feature release of Drupal core before version 12, which could drop as early as June 2026 We'll include a link to the release highlights, but by the time you hear this there should also be an official announcement from Gabor and the DA with additional details
S4 Ep#36Want to be a guest on the podcast? Send Andrew a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/member/anonymousandrewpodcastPlease buy me a cup of coffee!Proud Member of the Podmatch Network!SummaryIn this episode, Andrew interviews Gabor Kadass, co-founder of the Friending app, designed to combat loneliness by facilitating real-life connections. Gabor shares insights into the app's unique features, including safety measures and verification processes, and discusses the broader implications of social isolation in today's digital age. The conversation also touches on marketing strategies, the impact of COVID on social interactions, and the importance of fostering genuine friendships in a world dominated by screens.Friending.comOr just download it from the apple store! Looking for the black cat!Give it a try! It is pretty Cool!Anonymous Andrew Podcast StudiosDigital Dating Podcast w/Anonymous AndrewCultimatum Podcast-The Culture of CultsThe Weekend Rant with Anonymous AndrewAnonymous Website:Discord Chat Invite Link: https://discord.gg/mS7RAe4gGDInstagram:TikTok:Threads:Facebook:YouTube:Linkedin:X: @AAndrewpodcastGraphics design & promotions: Melody PostMusic by: freebeats.io
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Fri, 12 Dec 2025 16:40:00 +0000 https://feed.neuezwanziger.de/link/21941/17231441/ba30bea6-947f-477b-acc8-84b26f8e3f20 09e2c04581d63ecbee17d25c9b427fd3 Prokon Der Podcast wird unterstützt von Prokon. Werde Teil einer der größten Energiegenossenschaften Europas! Bei der Prokon Regenerative Energien eG investierst du direkt in den Ausbau erneuerbarer Energien – von Windparks bis zu Solaranlagen. Mitglied werden: Hier klicken Alles hören Komm' in den Salon. Es gibt ihn via Webplayer & RSS-Feed (zum Hören im Podcatcher deiner Wahl, auch bei Apple Podcasts und Spotify). Wenn du Salon-Stürmer bist, lade weitere Hörer von der [Gästeliste] 00:00:00 – Vor dem Salon Wolfgang und Stefan eröffnen die Episode mit einer Vorschau auf das Hauptthema, das Buch von Branko Milanović. Sie preisen das Werk als spektakuläre Analyse, die geopolitische Veränderungen durch statistische Fakten statt durch psychologische Deutungen einzelner Akteure erklärt. Die Diskussion deutet an, dass dieses Buch dazu einlädt, etablierte politische Narrative, etwa über die Ära Merkel, neu zu bewerten. 00:02:46 – Gabor Steingart, Interview bei Paul Ronzheimer In einer ausführlichen Kritik analysieren die Moderatoren ein Gespräch zwischen Paul Ronzheimer und Gabor Steingart. Steingarts neoliberale Thesen zur Bildung als reinen Wirtschaftsfaktor, zur Umstellung der Rente auf Aktienmärkte und seine Vision eines entfesselten „Nachtwächterstaates“ werden dekonstruiert. Besonders kritisch betrachtet wird Steingarts Offenheit für eine Kooperation mit der AfD zur Durchsetzung ökonomischer Reformen sowie seine Metapher von „Kern und Kruste“ der Gesellschaft. Wichtige Erwähnungen: Ferdinand von Schirach, Markus Söder, Gerhard Schröder, Friedrich Merz, Angela Merkel, Matthias Döpfner, Bert Rürup, Robert Habeck, Peter Altmaier, Alice Weidel. 01:02:59 – Termine Stefan berichtet von seinem Auftritt bei Markus Lanz, wo er mit Andreas Peichl über die Stagnation der Reallöhne seit 1983 diskutierte. Es folgt ein Hinweis auf kommende Veranstaltungen, darunter ein Gespräch in Erlangen über die „Kinderwüste“. 01:07:00 – Salon-Literatur Ein kurzer Abriss der Themen, die im weiteren Verlauf der Sendung besprochen werden. Neben der Friedensdenkschrift der EKD stehen Romane von Rie Kudan und gesellschaftspolitische Analysen zum Kulturpass und zur Vermögensungleichheit auf dem Programm. Wolfgang äußert bereits hier seine Empörung über das Papier der Evangelischen Kirche. 01:13:34 – Branko Milanović, The Great Global Transformation Milanovićs Werk dient als Grundlage für eine tiefgehende Analyse der Verschiebung vom Neoliberalismus zum nationalen Marktliberalismus. Zentrale Themen sind der Aufstieg der asiatischen Mittelschicht, die Stagnation der westlichen Arbeiterschicht und die Entstehung einer neuen globalen Elite, der „Homoplutia“. Diskutiert werden die geopolitischen Konsequenzen dieser ökonomischen Verschiebungen, die strukturellen Ursachen für den Nationalismus und die Unwahrscheinlichkeit einer demokratischen Wende in China durch bloßes Wirtschaftswachstum. 03:30:21 – Branko Milanović in 1 Minute Eine prägnante Zusammenfassung der Kernargumente von Milanovićs Buch, insbesondere bezüglich der globalen Einkommensverteilung und der politischen Folgen der wirtschaftlichen Machtverschiebung. 03:32:17 – EKD, Friedensdenkschrift 2025 Wolfgang unterzieht die neue Friedensdenkschrift der EKD einer vernichtenden Kritik. Er bemängelt die Abkehr vom christlichen Pazifismus hin zur Legitimation von militärischer Aufrüstung und „rechtserhaltender Gewalt“. Das Dokument wird als theologischer Überbau für staatliche Machtinteressen und Wehrpflicht interpretiert, der das Individuum dem Gemeinwohl unterordnet und Asylrechte für Kriegsdienstverweigerer einschränkt. 04:04:27 – Aladin El-Mafaalani, Misstrauensgemeinschaften Das Buch wird als soziologisch unzureichend kritisiert, da es versucht, Vertrauen und Misstrauen ohne den Einbezug sozioökonomischer Faktoren zu erklären. Die Moderatoren bemängeln die Vermischung von Vertrauen und Vertrautheit sowie die Ausblendung der Rolle von Geld als funktionales Äquivalent für Vertrauen. Die Analyse von „Misstrauensgemeinschaften“ wird als oberflächliche Betrachtung digitaler Phänomene gewertet. 04:32:35 – Christopher Hechler, Das Ende des Kulturpasses ist ein Offenbarungseid Der Artikel thematisiert das Auslaufen des Kulturpasses und kritisiert die Misswirtschaft bei dessen Umsetzung, insbesondere das Verhältnis von Verwaltungskosten zu ausgezahlten Geldern. Es wird diskutiert, wie bürokratische Hürden den Erfolg des Projekts schmälerten und warum die Unterscheidung zwischen „guter“ Hochkultur und „schlechter“ Popkultur bei der Bewertung der Nutzung fehl am Platz ist. 04:37:47 – Jörg Häntzschel, Die potemkinsche Mediengruppe Besprechung eines Enthüllungsartikels über Wolfram Weimers Medienimperium. Es wird aufgezeigt, wie durch hochpreisige Events wie den „Ludwig-Erhard-Gipfel“ Relevanz simuliert wird, während die publizistische Reichweite der zugehörigen Magazine marginal bleibt. 04:40:35 – Rie Kudan, Tokyo Sympathy Tower Rezension des Romans über einen futuristischen Gefängnisturm in Tokio, in dem Kriminelle unter paradiesischen Bedingungen leben sollen. Das Buch verhandelt Themen wie erzwungene Positivität, Sprachmanipulation und den Einsatz von KI in der Architektur und Literatur, wird jedoch als teilweise zu konstruiert und verkopft empfunden. 04:45:59 – Sven Kalisch, Born rich or die tryin' Vorstellung eines Substack-Artikels, der die Vermögensungleichheit und die Mechanismen der Erbengesellschaft in Deutschland empirisch fundiert darlegt. Der Text wird als gelungene Synthese aktueller Daten gelobt, die Mythen der Leistungsgesellschaft dekonstruiert und die strukturelle Natur von Reichtum aufzeigt. 04:55:33 – Johannes Martin Kränzle, Schuberts Winterreise Wolfgang empfiehlt enthusiastisch die neue Einspielung der „Winterreise“ durch Johannes Martin Kränzle und Hilko Dumno, die durch emotionale Tiefe und nuancierten Vortrag besticht. Stefan ergänzt dies mit einer etwas eigenwilligen Empfehlung für eine Johann-Strauss-Compilation von André Rieu. full no Stefan Schulz und Wolfgang M. Schmitt
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Today we are talking to Ryan Conway from Conway Guitars - a small Guitar builder from South East Queensland, Australia who is building some amazing Instruments! More about Conway Guitars: https://conwayguitars.au Also, make sure to watch the video version of this Podcast: https://youtu.be/OCmqG6uZXX0 Also, If you would like to find out more about Gabor's ToneX Collection 'GLEN' or if you would like to purchase it please use this affiliate link: https://bit.ly/myToneXCollection If you have any questions send us an email - see below! If you are looking to buy some IRs why not check these out and help out the channel: https://www.celestionplus.com/ref/190/ If you are thinking about releasing some music why not use DistroKid to distribute it to pretty much all the major - and less major - online music streaming and download sites AND if you click on the link below you will get 7% off your first subscription and you will help us out a little: http://distrokid.com/vip/superfunawesome Check out Gabor's song here: https://music.apple.com/au/artist/rhoame/1509873478 Also, don't forget to take a photo of what you are looking at RIGHT NOW whilest listening to this podcast and post it on our Facebook page or email it to us...links below! Send us an email: superfunawesomehappytime@gmail.com Please make sure to check out our new Facebook Group: SuperFunAwesome Gear Chat Make sure to check out our YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com/c/TheSuperFunAwesomeHappyTimePedalShow While you are interwebbing why not swing past our Facebook page and give that a 'Like': www.facebook.com/SuperFunAwesomeHappyTimePedalShow/ Or on Instagram: www.instagram.com/superfunawesomehappytime/ Where we record this stuff: www.facebook.com/PaperbarkRecordingCo/ Or if you prefer Instagram Alex: www.instagram.com/alexrottier/ Gabor: www.instagram.com/tallguywithglasses/ Thanks for listening....please make sure to SUBSCRIBE to our Podcast and YouTube channel...plenty more Podcasts and videos to come!!
Deutschlands Krise ist tiefer - und älter - als viele glauben.Im Podcast erklärt Wirtschaftsjournalist und „Media Pioneer“-Gründer Gabor Steingart, warum er von einem Systemversagen spricht: vom historischen Aufstieg der Bundesrepublik zur Wirtschaftsnation über verpasste Reformen unter Merkel bis hin zur Frage, ob Kanzler Merz den Kurs noch drehen kann. Paul und Gabor diskutieren den produktiven Kern vs. die „Kruste“ aus Sozialstaat, Bürgergeld und Bürokratie, das verkorkste Bildungssystem, die Rentenfrage und die Macht des Beamtenstaats. Es geht um die Rolle von SPD, Union und AfD, um den Streit über Brandmauern - und um die provokante Idee, mit einem Staatsfonds jeden jungen Deutschen zum Millionär zu machen.Systemversagen - Aufstieg und Fall einer großartigen Wirtschaftsnation von Gabor SteingartWenn euch der Podcast gefällt, dann lasst gerne Like & Abo da! Ihr habt Fragen, Kritik oder Themenvorschläge? Schreibt an ronzheimer@axelspringer.comPaul auf Instagram | Paul auf XUnd ganz neu: Paul jetzt auch auf YouTube!Redaktion: Filipp Piatov & Lieven JenrichExecutive Producer: Daniel van Moll Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Awakening Memories in Budapest's Winter Calm Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2025-12-04-23-34-02-hu Story Transcript:Hu: A hó csendesen hullott Budapest utcáira.En: The snow quietly fell on the streets of Budapest.Hu: A kórház fehér épülete olvadó formákkal rajzolódott ki a téli tájban.En: The hospital's white building emerged with melting shapes in the winter landscape.Hu: Odabent a folyosókon a nővérek vidám piros sapkákkal járták körbe a betegeket.En: Inside, the corridors were filled with nurses wearing cheerful red hats visiting the patients.Hu: Mindenhol apró Mikulás-figurák díszítették a fali táblákat.En: Small Mikulás figures decorated the bulletin boards everywhere.Hu: Az ablakon át tökéletes kilátás nyílt a hóborította tetőkre.En: The windows provided a perfect view of the snow-covered roofs.Hu: Az egyik szoba azonban csendesen és magányosan állt.En: However, one room stood quietly and alone.Hu: Ebben a steril szobában, fehér falakkal körülvéve, Bálint éppen ébredezett.En: In this sterile room, surrounded by white walls, Bálint was just waking up.Hu: A feje még kissé kába volt.En: His head was still a bit foggy.Hu: Körülnézett, próbált emlékezni.En: He looked around, trying to remember.Hu: Ki is ő?En: Who was he?Hu: Mi történt vele?En: What happened to him?Hu: De semmi.En: But nothing came.Hu: Az emlékei, mint egy elfelejtett könyv lapjai, üresen tátongtak.En: His memories, like pages of a forgotten book, gaped empty.Hu: Az ajtó kitárult, és Katalin lépett be, a vidám nővér mosollyal az arcán.En: The door opened, and Katalin, the cheerful nurse, entered with a smile on her face.Hu: "Jó reggelt, Bálint!" köszöntötte vidáman.En: "Good morning, Bálint!" she greeted him cheerfully.Hu: "Ma van december hatodika, a Mikulás napja.En: "Today is December sixth, Mikulás day.Hu: Hogy érzi magát?"En: How do you feel?"Hu: Bálint tétován rápillantott.En: Bálint glanced at her hesitantly.Hu: "Nem emlékszem... mit kellene tennem vagy mondanom?"En: "I don't remember... what am I supposed to do or say?"Hu: Katalin higgadtan mosolygott.En: Katalin smiled calmly.Hu: "Csak pihenjen.En: "Just rest.Hu: Balesete volt.En: You had an accident.Hu: Időbe telik majd, hogy minden részlet helyreálljon."En: It will take time for everything to fall back into place."Hu: Napok teltek el.En: Days passed.Hu: Bálint minden reggel arra ébredt, hogy próbálta kirakni a puzzle darabkáit.En: Every morning, Bálint woke up trying to piece together the puzzle pieces.Hu: Egyik nap Gabor érkezett látogatóba, vidám barátja, akinek zöld sálja kiemelkedett a tél szürkeségében.En: One day, Gabor, his cheerful friend with a green scarf that stood out from the winter's grayness, came to visit.Hu: "Szia, Bálint!En: "Hi, Bálint!Hu: Hoztam pár sütit a Mikulástól!" vakarta a fejét, majd az asztalra tette az édességeket.En: I brought some cookies from Mikulás!" he scratched his head, then placed the sweets on the table.Hu: "Talán segít majd visszaidézni valamit."En: "Maybe it will help you remember something."Hu: Bálint bólintott, bár értetlenül.En: Bálint nodded, though he was confused.Hu: "Mesélj nekem, Gabor.En: "Tell me, Gabor.Hu: Milyen voltam?En: What was I like?Hu: Mit dolgoztam?"En: What did I do?"Hu: "Te, építész voltál," kezdte Gabor, "és volt egy csodálatos projekted.En: "You were an architect," Gabor began, "and you had a wonderful project.Hu: Valami új kulturális központról szól Budán."En: Something about a new cultural center in Buda."Hu: Gabor olyan melegséggel vette körül történeteivel, amelyek lassan betöltötték Bálint elméjét.En: Gabor's stories surrounded him with warmth, slowly filling Bálint's mind.Hu: Katalin is csatlakozott néha a beszélgetéshez, bár eleinte tartózkodóbb volt.En: Katalin sometimes joined the conversation, though she was more reserved at first.Hu: Bálint örült ennek a baráti körnek, akik megtanították bízni másokban.En: Bálint was happy with this circle of friends who taught him to trust others.Hu: Szent Miklós napján a kórház váratlanul otthonosnak tűnt, a folyosókat nevetés töltötte be.En: On Saint Miklós Day, the hospital unexpectedly felt like home, and laughter filled the corridors.Hu: Gabor újabb történetet hozott, egy gyerekkori Mikulás-ünnepről.En: Gabor brought another story, about a childhood Mikulás celebration.Hu: Ahogy mesélt, egy emlék viharként sírt fel Bálint gondolataiban.En: As he told it, a memory roared like a storm in Bálint's thoughts.Hu: Egy könyv, amit gyerekkorában látott, egy híres épület különleges formáját tartalmazta.En: A book he had seen in his childhood contained the special shape of a famous building.Hu: Megértette, hogy a tervezett központ alapítványi alakja hasonló volt ehhez a régi ötlethez.En: He realized that the foundation form of the planned center was similar to this old idea.Hu: "Ez az!En: "That's it!Hu: Emlékszem!" kiáltott fel örömmel.En: I remember!" he exclaimed joyfully.Hu: Arcán csodálatos mosoly derengett.En: A wonderful smile spread across his face.Hu: "A projekt... egyszerű, de zseniális."En: "The project... simple, yet ingenious."Hu: Gabor és Katalin csodálkozva figyelték, ahogy Bálint újra rátalált önmagára, és megértette munkájának fontosságát.En: Gabor and Katalin watched in amazement as Bálint rediscovered himself and understood the importance of his work.Hu: Az ünnepelt nap végére több lett ebből a kórházi szobából; itt talált új életet és célt.En: By the end of the celebrated day, the hospital room had become more than just a room; here he found new life and purpose.Hu: Tavasszal, amikor a hó visszahúzódott, és az épület újra életre kelt, Bálint már nem volt egyedül a fehér falak között.En: In the spring, when the snow receded, and the building came back to life, Bálint was no longer alone within the white walls.Hu: Gaborral és Katalinnal együtt várta, hogy visszatérjen régi életébe, új erővel és reménnyel.En: He waited with Gabor and Katalin to return to his old life, with new strength and hope. Vocabulary Words:quietly: csendesenemerged: rajzolódott kicheerful: vidámhesitantly: tétovánsterile: sterilpuzzle: puzzleconfused: értetlenülfoggy: kábareserved: tartózkodóbbcorridors: folyosókatglanced: rápillantottaccident: balesetfilling: betöltöttékproject: projektcultural: kulturálistrust: bízniunexpectedly: váratlanulcelebration: ünneprőlstorm: viharfamous: híresrealized: megértettefoundation: alapítványiingenious: zseniálisunderstood: megértetteimportance: fontosságátpurpose: célreceded: visszahúzódottstrength: erőhope: reménnyelfriend: barátja
In this episode, Marina welcomes mindset coach Gabor Bukovinszky for a powerful conversation on the inner battles many job seekers face, particularly men, during career transitions. With more than 20 years' experience helping high performers break through limitations, Gabor explains why so many struggle to ask for help and how deeply ingrained beliefs about strength, identity and self-worth can hold them back. He highlights the importance of reframing vulnerability as courage and creating safe, judgment-free environments where men can open up, reflect and reset their thinking. The discussion dives into the mindset challenges men face when job loss strikes, particularly when their career has become their identity. Marina shares her own experience coaching male job seekers and how feelings of failure or low self-value can silently undermine confidence in interviews and applications. Gabor offers insights into helping men rebuild their sense of self, shift limiting beliefs, reconnect with purpose, and develop practices like solitude, reflection, and emotional awareness. For job seekers navigating rejection, uncertainty and a rapidly changing market, Gabor reinforces that resilience begins with mindset. He shares practical ways to stay grounded, avoid taking setbacks personally and how to tap into deeper purpose and inner strength. This episode is a must-listen for anyone wanting to cultivate a stronger, more empowered mindset during the job search journey.
Why does groundbreaking research on mind-body medicine disappear without a trace? How do emotional factors create conditions for chronic illness and autoimmune disease decades later? What happens when a Harvard study shows severe PTSD doubles ovarian cancer risk—and the medical system simply ignores it? Dr. Gabor Maté joins me to discuss the writing process behind The Myth of Normal, his 19-week New York Times bestseller bringing together decades of research on trauma, nervous system dysregulation, and how emotional factors drive physical disease. We explore why mind-body unity—understood since Socrates 2,600 years ago—remains controversial in mainstream medicine despite overwhelming scientific evidence. Gabor addresses the most damaging misconception about his work: that he blames parents and patients. Whether we're trauma-informed practitioners, healing from chronic illness, or parents navigating guilt and shame, we'll understand why this conversation about mind-body medicine is finally reaching people—even when the medical system isn't ready. In this episode you'll learn: [01:59] The Myth of Normal Journey: How 10 years of research and 20,000 articles became a 500-page synthesis of trauma biology [04:00] Writing for Critics Made Me Sick: Why trying to convince skeptics creates the very trauma biology we're studying [06:00] Harvard's 1939 Buried Truth: Soma Weiss's lecture on emotional factors equaling physical factors—and why it's still ignored [07:42] PTSD Doubles Ovarian Cancer Risk: Harvard study the average gynecologist never read—and what it means for trauma healing [09:40] People Are Ready, Systems Aren't: Why this trauma revolution is happening at the grassroots level first [13:53] New York Times Bestseller Doesn't Equal Happiness: The personal lesson about achievement and inner state [16:00] The Biggest Misconception: Addressing the damaging claim that Gabor blames parents and patients for illness [18:00] ADHD, Genes, and Environment: Why genetic sensitivity plus stressed parents creates attention dysregulation—without blame Main Takeaways: Mind-Body Unity Isn't New Science: Socrates recognized 2,600 years ago that separating mind from body was medicine's fundamental error, and Harvard professor Soma Weiss lectured in 1939 that emotional factors equal physical factors in disease causation and healing. This isn't cutting-edge discovery—it's forgotten wisdom the medical system repeatedly buries. Scientific Evidence Disappears in the Bermuda Triangle: Hundreds of peer-reviewed studies demonstrate trauma's biological impact on chronic illness, autoimmune disease, and cancer risk, yet research doesn't change medicine when ideology creates blind spots. A Harvard study showed severe PTSD doubles ovarian cancer risk, but the average gynecologist never reads it. Empowerment, Not Blame, Changes Lives: Understanding that stress affects multiple sclerosis relapse risk or that the environment acts on ADHD genes doesn't blame patients or parents—it empowers them. Knowledge of how trauma creates conditions for illness provides agency to address root causes rather than remaining passive recipients of symptomatic care. Mitochondrial Dysfunction Extends the Mind-Body Framework: While The Myth of Normal covers mind-body unity comprehensively, Biology of Trauma® goes deeper to subcellular levels—showing how trauma affects mitochondria, cellular energy production, and the biology underneath symptoms. Notable Quotes: "Socrates said 2,600 years ago in ancient Greece that the problem with the doctors today is they separate the mind from the body." "Emotional factors are at least as important in the causation of disease as physiological factors, and must be at least as important in the healing." (From the 1939 Harvard lecture) "You can have the same genes and have ADHD or not have ADHD. What makes the difference is how the environment acts on those genes." "Trauma is so ubiquitous in this culture and it's so poorly understood and addressed in the healing profession." "The change will happen at the level of people, not at the system. The people will demand the system change." Episode Takeaway: What struck me most in this conversation with Gabor is how the desperate need to convince skeptical colleagues stems from our earliest attachment patterns where authority figures' opinions determined our safety. This is why writing to prove ourselves to critics creates the very nervous system dysregulation our trauma work addresses. Mind-body unity isn't revolutionary new science—it's 2,600 years of wisdom that mainstream medicine repeatedly buries. When Harvard published research in 1939 showing emotional factors equal physical factors in disease, and recent studies demonstrate severe PTSD doubles ovarian cancer risk, the medical system's silence isn't about lack of evidence but about ideological blind spots. The revolution happening now shows people are ready for this conversation even when systems aren't. As chronic illness increases, people seek understanding of how stored trauma, nervous system dysregulation, and emotional factors create conditions for autoimmune disease, cancer, and ADHD decades later. This isn't about blaming parents or patients—it's about empowering us with agency to address root causes. External achievement doesn't heal unresolved trauma, but the gratitude when we stop trying to convince critics and instead empower people with truth makes it worthwhile. We're catching a wave we're also generating. The system will change when people demand it. Resources/Guides: Visit biologyoftrauma.com for more resources on the Biology of Trauma® framework The Biology of Trauma book - Available now everywhere books are sold. Get your copy Foundational Journey - If you are ready to create your inner safety and shift your nervous system, join me and my team for this 6 week journey of practical somatic and mind-body inner child practices. Lay your foundation to do the deeper work safely and is the pre-requisite for becoming a Biology of Trauma® professional. Check out Dr. Gabor Maté's book, The Myth of Normal. Related Episodes: Episode 39: How Does Trauma Manifest in the Body with Gabor Maté Episode 66: Gabor Maté: The Biology Piece We Have Missed In Trauma & Depression (Part 1) Episode 67: Gabor Maté: Healing Trauma and Chronic Illness Through Connection (Part 2) Your host: Dr. Aimie Apigian, double board-certified physician (Preventive/Addiction Medicine) with master's degrees in biochemistry and public health, and author of the national bestselling book "The Biology of Trauma" (foreword by Gabor Maté) that transforms our understanding of how the body experiences and holds trauma. After foster-adopting a child during medical school sparked her journey, she desperately sought for answers that would only continue as she developed chronic health issues. Through her practitioner training, podcast, YouTube channel, and international speaking, she bridges functional medicine, attachment and trauma therapy, facilitating accelerated repair of trauma's impact on the mind, body and biology. Disclaimer: By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical, psychological, or mental health advice to treat any medical or psychological condition in yourself or others. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your own physician, therapist, psychiatrist, or other qualified health provider regarding any physical or mental health issues you may be experiencing.
By Adam Turteltaub Listen up people: It's all about the people. That's the key message from Gabor Sulyok, Global Head of Commercial and Healthcare Compliance at BioNTech and experienced senior compliance counsel Luciane Mallmann. At its core, ethics and compliance is a human endeavor. While regulations and standards provide the structure, it's the people within an organization who bring these principles to life. A people-centered approach to compliance programs enhances engagement, supports better decision-making, and fosters a culture of integrity. From design to execution, every aspect of the program should reflect a deep understanding of how people learn, behave, and interact. This means rethinking how we educate, maintain awareness, and ensure accountability. Policies must be relatable and actionable. Training should be immersive and role-specific. And accountability should be balanced with support to avoid creating a risk-averse culture. They explain in the podcast that there are three key elements of a people-centered framework: Speak-Up Culture A healthy program starts with psychological safety. Employees must feel empowered to raise concerns without fear of retaliation. Transparency and Accountability Transparency builds trust. Training should include real-life ethical dilemmas and storytelling that resonates with employees. Sharing actual cases from within the company helps humanize compliance and makes it more relatable. Accountability, meanwhile, must be visible and fair. Leaders should model ethical behavior and be the first to complete training, setting the tone from the top. Ethical Decision-Making Decision-making frameworks should incorporate diverse perspectives and encourage thoughtful deliberation. Employees need tools to navigate ambiguity, and those tools must be grounded in the organization's values. Listen in to learn more about how to put people front and center in your ethics and compliance program.
Dans cet épisode, j'accueille Sabrina Pronovost, intervenante psychosociale, qui nous ouvre avec une grande authenticité son parcours vers la sobriété. Ensemble, on aborde la dépendance à l'alcool, la dérégulation du système nerveux, le lien entre anxiété et automédication, ainsi que les mécanismes qui enferment tant de personnes dans ce cycle.Sabrina partage son histoire avec une lucidité touchante : les prises de conscience, les rechutes, la honte, la reconstruction… mais surtout, la liberté qui s'installe quand on comprend enfin ce qui se passe dans notre cerveau et notre corps.On parle aussi de :• comment l'alcool modifie la régulation émotionnelle• les premiers signes qu'on ne peut plus ignorer• les étapes concrètes qui l'ont menée vers la sobriété durable• ce qu'elle aurait voulu comprendre plus tôt• comment accompagner quelqu'un en cheminementUn épisode nécessaire, rempli d'espoir, pour toute personne qui se questionne sur sa relation à l'alcool ou qui souhaite mieux comprendre le vécu de quelqu'un qui en souffre.Références : 1) In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts : Close Encounters with Addiction — Maté, G. Gabor. Knopf, 2008.Les dépendances, ces fantômes insatiables — Maté, G. Gabor. Éditions de l'Homme, 2009.2) The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, & Healing in a Toxic Culture — Maté, G. & Maté, D. Avery / Penguin Random House, 2022.3) Journey Through Pain, Addiction & Hope — Maté, G. (récit / autobiographie de son parcours, addiction et guérison)______________________________Vous souhaitez avoir un coaching privé avec Marie-Claude ?Cliquez sur le lien suivant : https://stan.store/ellethrivecoaching Suivez-nous sur les réseaux!ELLE THRIVE : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087653514151Instagram : @ellethrivepodcastTiktok : @ellethrivepodcastSuivez-nous sur nos comptes personnels !Instagram : @laurieraphaellleInstagram : @coachmarieclaudeTiktok : @laurieraphaelllePour Sabrina Pronovost : sabrinaversionsobre.comInstagram: @sabrina_pronovost_Recommandations lecture développement personnel / relations amoureuses: Visitez le lien suivant : https://www.amazon.ca/shop/laurieraphaellle?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_aipsflaurieraphaellle_T1DRQJ92BHKHQVZE1QSXNB:Nous tenons à souligner que nous ne sommes pas des professionnels de la santé. Notre objectif est d'informer et de vulgariser des informations pour le grand public. Bien que nous nous efforcions de fournir des contenus précis et fiables, il est important de consulter des experts qualifiés pour des conseils médicaux ou psychologiques personnalisés. Notre intention est de partager des connaissances dans le but de sensibiliser et d'éduquer, mais nous encourageons toujours nos auditeurs à rechercher des sources spécialisées et à prendre des décisions éclairées en matière de santé. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Leave an Amazon Rating or Review for my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy!Check out the full episode: https://greatness.lnk.to/1849"Addiction is never a choice and it's not some kind of genetic disease, which that is total nonsense. What it actually is, is an attempt to solve a problem in your life." - Gabor MatéGabor Maté doesn't sugarcoat it. When he asks what addiction gave you, he's not interested in shame or judgment. He wants you to see the truth: you were trying to escape something. Lewis admits he felt trapped throughout his entire childhood, and Gabor names it immediately. That's what addiction is for. It's for people who feel imprisoned, who need an escape from pain they didn't ask for. Gabor shares his own struggle with workaholism, driven by a desperate need to prove he had the right to exist, that he was worthy of love. These aren't moral failures. They're survival responses to trauma that got embedded in childhood, and they've been following you ever since.Here's what changes everything: addiction isn't about what's wrong with you. It's about what happened to you, and what you've been trying to solve ever since. Gabor walks through why virtually everyone in a room would raise their hand if asked whether they have an addiction by his definition, because most of us are trying to escape something we couldn't control. He's clear that while rare spiritual moments in nature can sometimes spark healing, most of us need self-awareness, support, connection, and guidance. This conversation strips away the myths about addiction being a disease or a choice, and reveals the trapped child underneath who's still trying to break free. If you've been waiting for that miraculous moment to heal, Gabor's message is direct: don't wait. Get the help, because you have a much better chance that way.Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Sat Dharam Kaur, co-founder of Compassionate Inquiry with Dr. Gabor Maté, spent years discovering something profound: each addiction points to a specific childhood trauma. Not random. Not a moral failing.In this Mind Architect episode, Sat Dharam Kaur reveals how she decoded Gabor Maté's therapeutic approach into Compassionate Inquiry—a method now taught to trauma therapists worldwide. She shares the hidden connection between what we're addicted to and what we experienced as children, along with the healing path that addresses addiction at its root.You'll discover why smoking addiction often traces back to loneliness, alcohol addiction to feeling unheard and work addiction to a core belief about worthiness. Sat Dharam Kaur explains the Compassionate Inquiry principles that allow healing without rescuing, the naturopathic protocols that rebalance brain chemistry and how Kundalini yoga activates the vagus nerve to support addiction recovery.This isn't about willpower or 12 steps. It's about understanding the pain behind addiction and addressing it.Her Beyond Addiction program integrates Compassionate Inquiry with 45 years of Kundalini yoga practice and naturopathic medicine. She's worked with Gabor Maté since 2009, transcribing hundreds of hours of his sessions to identify the patterns that make trauma healing possible.Whether you're working with addiction recovery, supporting someone you love, practicing as a therapist, or trying to understand your own patterns—this conversation offers clarity on the trauma-addiction connection and a path forward.BOOKS REFERENCED:In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts by Dr. Gabor MatéThe Complete Natural Medicine Guide to Breast CancerThe Complete Natural Medicine Guide to Women's HealthA Call to Women: A Healthy Breast Program and WorkbookPRACTICES & PROGRAMS:Compassionate Inquiry Training Beyond Addiction Program (16 modules: CI + Kundalini Yoga + Naturopathic Medicine)Kundalini Yoga on Sat Dharam Kaur's YouTube channelCompassionate Inquiry Romania → local training & communityTHERAPY MODALITIES MENTIONED:Compassionate Inquiry (CI)Internal Family Systems (IFS)Somatic Experiencing (SE)Kundalini YogaTHREE QUESTIONS FOR HEALING:What needs were unmet in your childhood?What emotion did you experience when that was happening?What did you believe about yourself?"(00:00:00) Intro""(00:04:56) The car accident, mom's alcoholism and aftermath""(00:09:12) From art and science to naturopathic medicine""(00:17:17) From reading the book to meeting Gabor""(00:21:09) Decoding Gabor's method by transcribing hundreds of hours""(00:22:41) Gabor: I don't know what I'm doing. It can't be taught""(00:23:56) First CI Workshop and teaching CI facilitators"(00:26:59) Main principles of CI: compassion, client-led, present""(00:32:51) Don't be the teacher, rescuer, or fixer""(00:36:29) The best future self as a way to channel dopamine""(00:38:43) Working with the nervous system using the body""(00:41:06) Injured in relationship, heal in relationship""(00:43:46) Nutrition, the gut and addiction recovery""(00:48:06) Stabilizing blood sugar and adaptogens""(00:50:25) Liver detox""(00:51:51) Personal story: parents who won't change""(00:57:36) Do something (slightly) healthier together""(00:58:58) Speak from YOUR heart and validate the emotion""(01:07:51) Find what connects you""(01:10:05) Why specific traumas create specific addictions""(01:10:51) Smoking, marijuana, alcohol, heroin, meth, cocaine""(01:14:26) From unmet needs to emotions to unconscious beliefs""(01:17:19) Work addiction and the beliefs behind it""(01:20:06) Activities that relax the parasympathetic system""(01:25:28) Daily practices to reconnect with the body""(01:30:21) Cross-lateral movements to integrate hemispheres""(01:34:11) How Kundalini yoga aids addiction recovery""(01:39:11) To prevent addiction teach pregnant women yoga""(01:40:44) Universal law: Treat others as you'd like to be treated"
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Dr. Gabor Maté reveals a truth most people never hear: the abuse itself isn't always your deepest wound. He challenges everything you've been told about healing, explaining how the real trauma often comes from the people who should have protected you but couldn't. Through deeply personal stories including Lewis's own journey with sexual abuse, Gabor shows why shame keeps us trapped and how our nervous system's freeze response was actually protecting us all along. This isn't about blame or staying stuck in victimhood. You'll walk away understanding that healing means reconnecting with the parts of yourself you've been taught to hide, and that the suffering you've endured can actually become your greatest teacher.Gabor's books:Scattered MindsWhen the Body Says NoHold On to Your KidsIn the Realm of Hungry GhostsThe Myth of NormalIn this episode you will:Discover why sexual abuse or bullying is often a secondary trauma and the real wound comes from not having emotional safety in your familyTransform your relationship with shame by understanding that freezing during trauma was your nervous system's brilliant survival mechanismBreak through the cultural genocide of authenticity by learning which childhood needs must be met for healthy developmentUncover why triggers aren't about the present moment and how to stop letting the past control your reactionsLearn what true healing actually means and recognize the signs that you're reconnecting with your authentic selfFor more information go to https://lewishowes.com/1849For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960More SOG episodes we think you'll love:Jerry Wise – greatness.lnk.to/1747SCLewis Howes [SOLO] – greatness.lnk.to/1819SCSadhguru – greatness.lnk.to/1800SC Get more from Lewis! Get my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy!Get The Greatness Mindset audiobook on SpotifyText Lewis AIYouTubeInstagramWebsiteTiktokFacebookX Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Tom Black is the First Assistant Secretary of the Exports and Veterinary Services Division at the Australian Government's Department of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Forestry. In this role, he is responsible for regulating and facilitating Australia's exports of animal commodities and certified organic products, while also providing the overarching technical food safety framework for both food exports and imports. Tom leads the Australian Government's bilateral and multilateral technical market access negotiations for these commodities and represents Australia in international standard-setting forums, including the Codex Alimentarius Commission. He has over 20 years of experience in government and is currently the Australian delegate to the Codex Alimentarius Commission. He also serves as Chairperson of the Codex Committee on Food Import and Export Inspection and Certification Systems (CCFICS). Gabor Molnar, Ph.D. is an Industrial Development Officer at the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), technically leading UNIDO's food safety work. As part of his responsibilities, Dr. Molnar designs and implements food safety capacity-building initiatives, mostly in Asia and Africa. He also represents UNIDO in various global forums, including the Codex Alimentarius Commission. Dr. Molnar is the main organizer of the Vienna Food Safety Forum (VFSF) and specializes in the domain of digitalization for food control and safety systems. Dr. Molnar holds a Ph.D. from Université Laval, as well as multiple master's degrees and certifications. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak with Mr. Black and Dr. Molnar [32:51] about: Emerging trends in international food safety standards and regulations, and how digitalization and AI are informing these trends How regulators are incorporating emerging, global trends into the future of food safety The experiences and responses of developing countries to emerging food safety guidelines and standards that are based on trends driven by industrialized nations, including challenges to and solutions for adoptions CCFIC's focus areas related to food safety guidelines and best practices in the context of an increasingly digitalized world The specifics and importance of UNIDO's work UNIDO's new approach to food safety, "Food Safety 2.0," and how the organization works with countries and industry worldwide to implement this approach The origins and history of the Vienna Food Safety Forum, who participates in the forum, and learnings from the 2025 forum Potential dangers posed and questions raised by the growing application of AI in food safety work A sneak peek at the 2027 Vienna Food Safety Forum. News and Resources News Food Industry Stakeholders Share Input on FDA, USDA's Intent to Define UPFs [3:58] Industry Giants Support New Coalition Aimed at Stopping MAHA-Aligned State Food Additive Bans, More Than 80 Groups Urge Congress Not to Block State Food Additives Bans [14:30] Fast Food Employee Survey Reveals Serious Food Safety Problems, Pressures to Work While Sick [23:07] Study Shows Water Hoses as Reservoirs for Biofilms in Food Processing Facilities [27:58] Resources Vienna Food Safety Forum Vienna Food Safety Forum 2025 Concludes With a Call for Smarter, Inclusive Food Safety Systems Through Digitalization Codex Committee on Food Import and Export Inspection and Certification Systems (CCFICS) We Want to Hear from You! Please send us your questions and suggestions to podcast@food-safety.com
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Today we are comparing Rosewood to Maple Board Telecasters - do they really sound different?? This Podcast was recorded a few months ago...sorry I'm a bit slack!! If you are interested in purchasing music gear and helping out the channel then maybe consider using our Sweetwater Affiliate link below: http://sweetwater.sjv.io/aOMWOY Check out our Rosewood vs Maple video: https://youtu.be/ZDya5x1Y2Tc Also, If you would like to find out more about Gabor's ToneX Collection 'GLEN' or if you would like to purchase it please use this affiliate link: https://bit.ly/myToneXCollection If you have any questions send us an email - see below! If you are looking to buy some IRs why not check these out and help out the channel: https://www.celestionplus.com/ref/190/ If you are thinking about releasing some music why not use DistroKid to distribute it to pretty much all the major - and less major - online music streaming and download sites AND if you click on the link below you will get 7% off your first subscription and you will help us out a little: http://distrokid.com/vip/superfunawesome Check out Gabor's song here: https://music.apple.com/au/artist/rhoame/1509873478 Also, don't forget to take a photo of what you are looking at RIGHT NOW whilest listening to this podcast and post it on our Facebook page or email it to us...links below! Send us an email: superfunawesomehappytime@gmail.com Please make sure to check out our new Facebook Group: SuperFunAwesome Gear Chat Make sure to check out our YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com/c/TheSuperFunAwesomeHappyTimePedalShow While you are interwebbing why not swing past our Facebook page and give that a 'Like': www.facebook.com/SuperFunAwesomeHappyTimePedalShow/ Or on Instagram: www.instagram.com/superfunawesomehappytime/ Where we record this stuff: www.facebook.com/PaperbarkRecordingCo/ Or if you prefer Instagram Alex: www.instagram.com/alexrottier/ Gabor: www.instagram.com/tallguywithglasses/ Thanks for listening....please make sure to SUBSCRIBE to our Podcast and YouTube channel...plenty more Podcasts and videos to come!!
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Topics covered : Grooming, childhood sexual abuse, shame, addiction, survival, recovery, therapy, healing, acting, Palestine, censorship, collective care, Andor.This is the second part of my conversation with multi award-winning Irish actor — and all-round gorgeous human — Denise Gough.In this episode, Denise speaks openly about the painful experiences of grooming and abuse in her childhood — experiences that led to her being homeless in London as a teenager, addicted to drugs and alcohol.Since getting sober at 27, she's gone on to thrive — both in her acting career and in life.She's an incredibly strong, open-hearted woman, and her story is one of survival, strength, and deep healing.If you haven't yet listened to Part 1, I really encourage you to go back and do so.You might also want to hear my conversations with Gabor and Daniel Maté, Róisín El Cherif, Farah Nabulsi, and Hala Sourani, as well as the episode I released in May with Jack Fitzgerald, where he speaks so bravely about surviving childhood sexual abuse.These stories aren't easy to hear, but they are necessary and they remind us of the strength of the human spirit.Book mentions:'Perfect Victims' (and the Politics of Appeal) by Mohammed El-Kurd'The Message' and 'Between the World and Me' by Ta-Nehisi CoatesIf you need support, please reach out — you are not alone, and help is available:One In FourSupport – Mental Health IrelandAnd if you're a fan of what I do, please follow, rate, and review Ready to Be Real wherever you listen.Míle buíochas, as always, for your support. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Although we have learned a lot about this disease [...] we still need to improve awareness. That means colleagues have to think that the patient may have pulmonary hypertension." In this episode, Dorina Esendagli (the Monograph's Early Career Member representative) meets with Gabor Kovacs to discuss the recent Monograph on "Pulmonary Hypertension", which he co-Guest Edited with Athénaïs Boucly and Robin Condliffe. Gabor explains how the Monograph addresses diagnosis and can be used to guide the nonspecialist, highlights the importance of the multidisciplinary team, and brings important areas of future research into focus.
What does it mean to actually enjoy your kids? Today we are going to hear from the infamous Gabor' Mate on his take on being in the joy of your kid's essence. Let me know your biggest takeaway. Also, feel free to reply to this email if you're interested in more info on the letter writing. I'm having so much fun with it and loving sharing it with others. You can sign up for the training here: https://tinyurl.com/PaidPerLetter2025 Subscribe on Apple! Subscribe on Android! Join my FREE parenting bootcamp! Let's Connect! Here's where you can find me: Learn more at https://www.coachingkelly.com. Find me on Instagram! Find me on Facebook!
In this short clip, I revisit the powerful words of Dr. Gabor Maté — words that are resonating so deeply with me right now, especially in light of the devastating news of the murder of Palestinian journalist Salah Al Jafarawi yesterday.Gabor's words are a reminder to us to stay human — to stay connected, compassionate, and awake — even when the world feels overwhelming.If you'd like to hear more, you can listen back to my full conversation with him anytime here on Ready to be Real.* Dr. Gabor Maté is a retired physician and bestselling author known and loved for his ground-breaking medical work and writings. In our full conversation we also explore parenting, we talk about illness and the lessons to be learnt through these often very difficult experiences and he also shares his insights regarding Ireland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a world where faith and reason are perceived as enemies, this book describes them as companions. Readers of Immigrant on Earth: A Philosopher on the Road to Emmaus (Wipf and Stock, 2025) are invited to travel into the souls of ordinary people and the minds of philosophers and theologians, experience the meekness coming from faith, or attempt to decipher complicated philosophical concepts. This is a book that reveals the human condition of being immigrants: people who apply for entry into the souls of those they encounter. This is a deeply personal and honest book: it reads like a spiritual, philosophical and theological journal. Octavian Gabor weaves every reading, teaching, music, encounter into a personal spiritual tapestry that helps him span the prosaic, the every day and the sublime. He helps us look deeper into human relationships and into the hidden recesses of reality in order to discern the unseen presence of God. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In a world where faith and reason are perceived as enemies, this book describes them as companions. Readers of Immigrant on Earth: A Philosopher on the Road to Emmaus (Wipf and Stock, 2025) are invited to travel into the souls of ordinary people and the minds of philosophers and theologians, experience the meekness coming from faith, or attempt to decipher complicated philosophical concepts. This is a book that reveals the human condition of being immigrants: people who apply for entry into the souls of those they encounter. This is a deeply personal and honest book: it reads like a spiritual, philosophical and theological journal. Octavian Gabor weaves every reading, teaching, music, encounter into a personal spiritual tapestry that helps him span the prosaic, the every day and the sublime. He helps us look deeper into human relationships and into the hidden recesses of reality in order to discern the unseen presence of God. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
In a world where faith and reason are perceived as enemies, this book describes them as companions. Readers of Immigrant on Earth: A Philosopher on the Road to Emmaus (Wipf and Stock, 2025) are invited to travel into the souls of ordinary people and the minds of philosophers and theologians, experience the meekness coming from faith, or attempt to decipher complicated philosophical concepts. This is a book that reveals the human condition of being immigrants: people who apply for entry into the souls of those they encounter. This is a deeply personal and honest book: it reads like a spiritual, philosophical and theological journal. Octavian Gabor weaves every reading, teaching, music, encounter into a personal spiritual tapestry that helps him span the prosaic, the every day and the sublime. He helps us look deeper into human relationships and into the hidden recesses of reality in order to discern the unseen presence of God. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
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View all cards mentioned in this episodeAndy and Anthony, along with Zach, Gabor, and Scott, recap their drafts from the most recent Capitol Cube Championship. The five of them, at sixty other players, spent a whole Saturday in DC Cube drafting. They talk about the cubes and decks they each drafted and highlights from the event.Discussed in this episode:Capitol Cube ChampionshipBodleian CubeAtomic CubeBun Magic CubeCompost CubeDepleted LandsPenrose CubeTresserhorn GardensAlattaTime Spiral Altered100 OrnithoptersIf you'd like to show your support for the show, please consider backing Lucky Paper on Patreon or leaving us a review on iTunes or wherever you listen.Check us out on Twitch and YouTube for paper Cube gameplay.You can find the hosts' Cubes on Cube Cobra:Andy's “Bun Magic” CubeAnthony's “Regular” CubeYou can find both your hosts in the MTG Cube Talk Discord. Send in questions to the show at mail@luckypaper.co or our p.o. box:Lucky PaperPO Box 4855Baltimore, MD 21211Musical production by DJ James Nasty.Timestamps0:00 - Intro00:54 - Capitol Cube Champs03:30 - Compost Cube07:34 - Depleted Lands25:20 - Penrose Cube37:58 - Tresserhorn Gardens55:58 - Alatta01:02:26 - Time Spiral Altered01:10:56 - 100 Ornithopters01:23:31 - Anthony's Top Eight Draft
Three weeks in the books, and most of the league is off to a hot start with five teams at 2-1, and the East Coast division is putting up big points with an average PF of 353.There is a good chance that by the end of week 4, Tim and Gabor could be at 3-1. Will the East Coast division continue putting up big points? Can Shane get his first win of the season? All that and more ahead in week 4.Follow along as our Yahoo League is public HERE. Want to listen to this week's theme song, "Boom," by Nyck Caution? Check it out on Spotify HERE.
Food and wine expert Gabor Banfalvi from Taste Hungary is back to talk about Hungarian wine. He tells Brent about the history of winemaking in Hungary, why so little Hungarian wine is exported, and the country's unique grape varieties.Plus, fine wine tasting on the tram, a liqueur called Unicum, and Hungarian fruit brandy. [Ep 356] Show Notes: Destination Eat Drink foodie travel guide ebooks Destination Eat Drink videos Taste Hungary food tours The Tasting Table wine shop and tastings
ENGAre you addicted to work? If you can't stop checking emails, say no to projects, or feel worthless without constant achievement, this episode could change your life.World-renowned addiction expert Dr. Gabor Maté reveals the hidden truth about work addiction and workaholism. Why do high achievers become prisoners of their own success and how to break free from the cycle?We discuss addiction, trauma, and mental health. Dr. Maté helps us explore the underlying causes of addiction and offers insights into recovery and emotional healing. The conversation also touches on anxiety and its connection to deeper emotional issues.WORK ADDICTION INSIGHTS:- The 3 signs that prove you're addicted to work (not just "busy")- Why workaholism starts in childhood: the emotional wound that creates overachievers- How work addiction destroys marriages, health, and happiness- Why successful people struggle most with work addiction recovery- The daily practice Gabor uses to overcome his own workaholism- How to help a workaholic spouse or parent (spoiler: you probably can't)WORKAHOLIC WARNING SIGNS:- You feel important only when working- You can't relax without feeling guilty- Work gives temporary relief but long-term harm- You sacrifice relationships for achievements- You tell yourself "nobody else can do it"IF YOU'RE A HIGH ACHIEVER who feels trapped by success, this conversation offers a path to freedom. Learn why work addiction is just as serious as substance addiction and how to recover while keeping your ambition.Perfect for entrepreneurs, executives, parents, and anyone who's ever been called a "workaholic" as if it were a compliment.This series is part of a collaboration with the ReConnect project, an initiative by Compassionate Inquiry Experience, which aims to invite a different perspective on looking at what lies behind trying to cope with pain rather than contributing to even more isolation. If you would like to participate in the ReConnect event, during October 18-19, you can find more information here: https://ro.compassionateinquiry.com/reconnect2025ROEști dependent de muncă? Dacă nu poți să nu verifici emailurile, să spui nu la proiecte, sau te simți fără valoare fără realizări constante, acest episod ți-ar putea schimba viața. Expertul în adicții de renume mondial Dr. Gabor Maté dezvăluie adevărul ascuns despre dependența de muncă și workaholism. De ce devin cei cu realizări mari prizonieri ai propriului succes și cum să te eliberezi din acest ciclu? Discutăm despre adicții, traumă și sănătate mintală. Dr. Maté ne ajută să explorăm cauzele profunde ale adicției și oferă perspective asupra recuperării și vindecării emoționale. Conversația atinge și anxietatea și conexiunea acesteia cu probleme emoționale mai profunde.PERSPECTIVE ASUPRA DEPENDENȚEI DE MUNCĂ:- Cele 3 semne care demonstrează că ești dependent de muncă (nu doar "ocupat")- De ce workaholism-ul începe în copilărie: rana emoțională care creează supraperformerii- Cum distruge dependența de muncă căsătoriile, sănătatea și fericirea- De ce oamenii de succes se luptă cel mai mult cu recuperarea din dependența de muncă- Practica zilnică pe care o folosește Gabor pentru a-și depăși propriul workaholism- Cum să ajuți un soț/soție sau părinte workaholic (spoiler: probabil că nu poți)SEMNALE DE ALARMĂ ALE WORKAHOLIC-ULUI:- Te simți important doar când lucrezi- Nu te poți relaxa fără să te simți vinovat- Munca oferă o ușurare temporară, dar dăunează pe termen lung- Îți sacrifici relațiile pentru realizări- Îți spui "nimeni altcineva nu poate face asta"Acest episod este produs și distribuit cu susținerea Banca Transilvania
Budapest is a terrific foodie city with famous dishes and ingredients like Goulash and Paprika. But, there's lots more like the delicious street food called Langos, fresh cheeses, and a great market. Gabor Banfalvi, founder of Taste Hungary tells me all about all these dishes as well as the Jewish community's contributions to the cuisine of Budapest. Plus, why Paprika is ground to order in Budapest. [Ep 355] Show Notes: Destination Eat Drink foodie travel guide ebooks Destination Eat Drink videos Taste Hungary food and wine tours Tasting Table wine tastings
Show Notes We're saving orphans from crazed thrift store owners this week along side the Rescue Aid Society's very own Rescuers! As Miss Bianca seduces Bernard into heroism and Penny gets saved from Cruella 2.0, we have thoughts - on the Gabor sisters in all their marriage glory, how deeply messed up the adoption system used to be, and how brave one dragonfly can be. Recommendations: Tom Hanks - in all forms Next up: The Fox and the Hound (1979) Email us at latecomers@gmail.com Our Facebook group is here for those who consent: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1754020081574479/
Trust can be a Fickle lover… Who do you trust and why do you trust them? Did they earn it? Prove it? Or do they start at 100% trust and go down from there? Oh, you capricious thing called trust. But the bigger question is “Do you trust you?” and if so, how deep is that trust? Do you trust your awareness? Your body? Your business? Your being? Many can only trust what they have judged as right, which isn't really trust at all if you look at it. I invite you to explore this with me in the Curious Universe with my unique guest Gabor Gürtler, as you discover how deep is your trust?At 27, G (Gabor) lost everything — his health, business, relationship, and financial stability. What seemed like the end became the beginning of The Process: a journey of being.. you.Today, his work reaches hundreds of thousands, reminding people that they can choose different — and create a life they'd gladly wake up into.For more with Gabor please explore here: folyamat.comyoutube.com/@folyamathttps://www.instagram.com/folyamatcomtiktok.com/@folyamat
Hoe krijg je je zelfvertrouwen terug na een relatie waarin je structureel aan jezelf bent gaan twijfelen? Luisteraar Anoniem beschrijft een relatie waarin haar gevoel werd weggepraat, haar werkelijkheid werd verdraaid — tot ze zich afvroeg: “Ben ik nou gek?” Toen ze uiteindelijk de kracht vond om uit de relatie te stappen, dacht ze dat de rust terug zou keren. Maar dat gebeurde niet. In haar hoofd bleef het gesprek doorgaan. Net als de twijfel en verwarring.David en Arjan onderzoeken in deze podcast hoe je weer leert vertrouwen op je eigen waarneming, wat een toxische relatie eigenlijk is, wat gaslighting is, en hoe je jezelf terugvindt in wat wij noemen persoon één: de plek in jezelf waar rust, kracht en helderheid wonen. Klik hieronder naar de Shownotes!Shownotes:Ga HIER naar de Leef in Vrede training. Krijg direct toegang tot de training met 26 krachtige videolessen gebaseerd op het beproefde VREDE-model – een praktische en liefdevolle methode die al duizenden mensen hielp om weer thuis te komen bij zichzelf.Wil je naar ons Superrelatie Event komen? Ga dan naar www.superrelatie.nl.Lees HIER het verhaal van Gabor.Leuk als je reageert op de podcast onder deze aflevering in de comments, via youtube, of via onze socials.❓ Stuur hier jouw vraag in!Onze programma's:✨ Miracle Roadmap (met speciale aanbieding voor podcast luisteraars, start in febr of sept)
Mel Robbins joins our friend group as we count 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. A Gabor latte, what's really under the soda can in the green room trash bin, and did they pick up incidentals? This is you motivated, on an all-new SmartLess. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of SmartLess ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
In episode 270, Kelly Kennedy welcomes Laura Gabor — co-founder and COO of Ecologicca, founder of What in the Tech, angel investor, and one of The Peak's Emerging Leaders in Tech for 2024. Laura shares her journey from her immigrant roots to becoming a leader in the Canadian tech ecosystem, highlighting the pivotal experiences that shaped her as an entrepreneur and investor. From early lessons in resilience to her first angel investments, she offers a candid perspective on the challenges of building companies, raising capital, and staying true to your vision.Throughout the conversation, Laura unpacks the realities of fundraising: the misconceptions about being “too early,” the dangers of vague feedback, and the sheer persistence it takes to survive 200+ investor conversations before landing a “yes.” She also speaks openly about gender inequities in tech, the importance of inclusive leadership, and the need for stronger accountability in pay and funding. Her unfiltered insights serve as both a warning and a guide for founders — blending honesty, encouragement, and practical strategies for navigating the rollercoaster of entrepreneurship.Key Takeaways: 1. Fundraising often takes 200+ conversations before one “yes” — persistence is everything.2. Feedback like “you're too early” can kill great companies — be mindful of the weight your words carry.3. Founders must learn to filter advice; not all advice is good advice, and context matters.4. Women continue to face inequities in both pay and funding — leaders must be accountable for change.5. Angel investors need proper education too — bad investing knowledge harms founders and ecosystems.6. Building a strong support system or “village” is critical to thriving as an entrepreneur.7. Career paths don't need to follow a straight line — resilience and adaptability open new doors.8. Transparency and clarity are essential when raising capital — vagueness erodes trust.9. Founders should trust their gut as much as the data — instinct is part of good leadership.10. Legacy isn't just about business success; it's about creating impact, equity, and opportunities for others.Support Laura's work with Ecologicca & What in the Tech by engaging with the content, sharing it with your network, and amplifying the stories of women and underrepresented voices in tech. Learn more about Ecologicca: https://www.ecologicca.com/Learn more about What in the Tech?: https://www.whatinthetech.co/If you're ready to go further on your business development journey, join us inside The Catalyst Club. It's where founders, entrepreneurs, and business leaders come together to share wins, tackle challenges, and grow alongside a supportive community that understands the grind. Inside, you'll find live sessions, expert insights, and a network built to help you move the needle in your business and your life. You don't have to do this alone — your community is waiting.
In dieser außergewöhnlichen Episode des Podcasts spricht Fabian Bünker mit Unternehmer und Golfenthusiast Gabor Sel, der sich in weniger als drei Jahren von Handicap 34 auf sensationelle 3,6 verbessert hat – neben Familie, Vollzeitjob und künstlichem Hüftgelenk. Was dich in dieser Folge erwartet: Wie Gabor trotz später Platzreife und körperlicher Einschränkungen zu einem der besten 0,8 % der Amateurgolfer in Deutschland wurde. Welche Rolle strukturiertes Training, mentales Coaching und gezieltes Fitnesstraining dabei spielten. Warum „langweiliges“ Golfspiel oft das beste ist – und was Course Management damit zu tun hat. Wie Gabor mit Hilfe der Golfakademie Routinen etablierte, Erwartungen losließ und seine Stärken gezielt auf dem Platz nutzt. Welche Übungen ihn im Tour-Level-Programm auf ein neues Leistungsniveau gehoben haben – ohne tägliches Training oder Zeitdruck. Gabor zeigt eindrucksvoll, dass Erfolg im Golf kein Zufall ist – sondern das Ergebnis von Klarheit, Plan und Leidenschaft. Bewirb dich jetzt für ein Analysegespräch unter https://fabianbuenker.de/termin Für noch mehr Trainingstipps sichere dir jetzt auf www.handicapverbesserer.de Fabians Buch „Der Handicapverbesserer“. Folge uns außerdem auf Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fabianbuenker Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fabianbuenker YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FabianBünkerGolfakademie
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Welcome to another episode of Questions From ItaFootPod Patrons where you, our patrons, decide what the show is about by sending in your questions. Topics include: Is there a Civil War at Inter Milan with Lautaro Martinez vs Hakan Calhanoglu? Will Jonathan David be a top or a flop at Juventus? How can Antonio Conte's Napoli surpass the Diego Maradona side? Is Alessandro Del Piero underrated and better than Francesco Totti and Roberto Baggio? Which current Italian youngsters are good enough today to play for the Azzurri? And much, much more. Thank you Ahmed K, Saigonese, Andrew B, Leo, Mike, David B, Gianmarco P, Marty G, Mario S, Jack H, Daniel B, Gabor, CJ B and Adamo P for sending in your questions this week. This is an extra free bonus Q & A episode of The Italian Football Podcast which is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube podcasts. To listen to this & all other full episodes of The Italian Football Podcast (and support the show), go to Patreon.com/TIFP OR now also available on Spotify OR YouTube Memberships and sign up. Your support makes The Italian Football Podcast possible. Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices